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both presidents eisenhower and reagan in 1957 took the place of .ook the oath of office paying tribute to dr. king tomorrow as well. the day began by the vice president being sworn in just past 8:20 eastern time. we will show you that, followed by the wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown. the president and vice-president on hand to pay tribute to fallen soldiers. the president sworn in just before noon eastern time from the blue room at the white house. that is all coming up next at c- span -- on c-span. ♪ >> the vice president of united states, accompanied by the justice sotomayer. -- sotomayor. [applause] >> the vice-president has asked that we bless this occasion with prayer. let us pray. , profit micah -- prpohet micaoa , the board requires a view to do justice and love goodness -- lord requires you to do justice and love good as. we ask your blessing on your servant joseph as he renews his to this sacred place country. give him a share of your wisdom so that he can know what is good, and give him the courage to always do what is right. walk close by him so that he c
both presidents eisenhower and reagan in 1957 took the place of .ook the oath of office paying tribute to dr. king tomorrow as well. the day began by the vice president being sworn in just past 8:20 eastern time. we will show you that, followed by the wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown. the president and vice-president on hand to pay tribute to fallen soldiers. the president sworn in just before noon eastern time from the blue room at the white house. that is all coming up next...
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i grabbed my driver and radio operator and looked out across one of president eisenhower's new interstates going along side him as saw phillips '66 gustation. it i grabbed him, went over, full battle gear, a gas mask, but still, everything else, up to this midnight shift gas station, filling station operator. can i have a map? mississippi. you know, one that just shows the edge of memphis. so that was preparation number one. we have a map. though the jeep for 640 military policeman. 140 vehicles. the driver and the lead jeep and a lieutenant have a map. crossing into the base i notice that there was a sure patrolmen working the night shift at the gate of that. and no one was coming. i tell my driver, stop. let's move over and ask this guy how to get down to mississippi. well, we put the map out on the hood and he had a flashlight. you go down this line and get to the state line. take highway 78 and you will get. well, i get back in the jeep. one of those things to you. i gave him the name of jarrell. i hope he reads this book or his grandchildren read the book and let them know. i went bac
i grabbed my driver and radio operator and looked out across one of president eisenhower's new interstates going along side him as saw phillips '66 gustation. it i grabbed him, went over, full battle gear, a gas mask, but still, everything else, up to this midnight shift gas station, filling station operator. can i have a map? mississippi. you know, one that just shows the edge of memphis. so that was preparation number one. we have a map. though the jeep for 640 military policeman. 140...
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collections are at a low they're below where they were in one thousand nine hundred fifty in fifty two when eisenhower took office and you know how about a financial transaction tax as a starting point this is we had this we financed the spanish-american war with this one thousand eight hundred six until one thousand somewhere you opposed i don't remember that. we and then we put into place one hundred fourteen world war one and and got doubled one hundred thirty five when we started the s.e.c. in order to fund the s.e.c. and the students sixty six it was two tenths of one percent on all transactions and what it and there's a whole bunch of countries that have this and what it would do is it would stop this high crazy high frequency trading we've got a chart here in two thousand and five it twenty one percent of trading was high frequency trading two thousand and nine was sixty one percent now it's probably higher than that nobody really knows for sure but it's like you know why should the guys who are making billions make billions because they happen to be afoot to have closer to the new york stock e
collections are at a low they're below where they were in one thousand nine hundred fifty in fifty two when eisenhower took office and you know how about a financial transaction tax as a starting point this is we had this we financed the spanish-american war with this one thousand eight hundred six until one thousand somewhere you opposed i don't remember that. we and then we put into place one hundred fourteen world war one and and got doubled one hundred thirty five when we started the s.e.c....
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. >> this morning's announcement the president and vice president will be joined on stage at the eisenhower next to the white house. children across america who wrote letters to the white house about their concerns regarding gun violence after the mass murderer at sandy hook connecticut which was 33 days ago. >> peter doocy, thank you. >>> frightening new study finds mistakes are made during surgery at least 4,000 times each year this happens. everything from the wrong leg being operated on to surgical tools being leften side patients. now doctors are turning to pilots for help in avoiding the errors hopefully. jonathan surrey explains. >> good morning heather and patti ann. you may notice a pilot walking around the plane before you take off. that's the beginning of elaborate checklist to make sure all of the equipment is properly using. they have a flight plan to reduce the risks associated with flying. doctors are finding they can reduce errors in the surgery ward by employing similar simple yet highly effective measures. watch>> pit crews use them and pilots use them and now they are usi
. >> this morning's announcement the president and vice president will be joined on stage at the eisenhower next to the white house. children across america who wrote letters to the white house about their concerns regarding gun violence after the mass murderer at sandy hook connecticut which was 33 days ago. >> peter doocy, thank you. >>> frightening new study finds mistakes are made during surgery at least 4,000 times each year this happens. everything from the wrong leg...
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i'd like to see this country rebuild the way eisenhower did it in the highway system. i'd like to see building go on, not just maintenance. your thauloughts, david, on whae should do? >> i think he has a very big and bold agenda. i think he talked about building highways today. he talked about reviving education for grade school and for university. he talked about climate change. now, he's talked about a$é+m) @% these things before. so none of this comes as a surprise. but he also talked about the need to organize. that citizens involved, and it's not a coincidence that he's making those points to and othe just a couple of days after he has transformed his political presidential campaign into an organizing outfit now called organizing for action, that jim messina and others will be in charge of. so i think he is aiming for those far away fences for things you would like to see him do, chris, but it's going to happen. not just if he wants to do it, but if he can mobilize enough political support to try to get over some of that republican obstructionism. >> joan, the sa
i'd like to see this country rebuild the way eisenhower did it in the highway system. i'd like to see building go on, not just maintenance. your thauloughts, david, on whae should do? >> i think he has a very big and bold agenda. i think he talked about building highways today. he talked about reviving education for grade school and for university. he talked about climate change. now, he's talked about a$é+m) @% these things before. so none of this comes as a surprise. but he also talked...
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here's a closer look for your weekend. >>> up next, he was the announcer at dwight eisenhower's parade 50 years ago and he's had that role ever since. a voice that will forever be part of history. you'll meet him. stay with us on "cbs this morning saturday." >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your your country. i get so worried today when someone in my family gets the flu. fact: advil not only relieves body aches and pains that can come with the flu it also reduces fever fast. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need all the help i can get. i tell them "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. okay, plates in the sink, grab your backpacks -- [ male announcer ] nutella. brea
here's a closer look for your weekend. >>> up next, he was the announcer at dwight eisenhower's parade 50 years ago and he's had that role ever since. a voice that will forever be part of history. you'll meet him. stay with us on "cbs this morning saturday." >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your your country. i get so worried today when someone in my family gets the flu. fact: advil not only relieves body aches and pains that can come...
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so i grabbed my driver and radio operator in a looked out across one of president eisenhower's new interstates going alongside it and i saw phillips 66 gas station. there is the rest of the story. i grabbed him and went over and walked in full battle gear, gas mask, pistol and everything else up into this midnight on the midnight shift filling station operator. can i have a map of? you know, when the shows an edge of memphis appear? he jumped off of his stool, scattered around behind the counter and gave me a map and out the door i went. that was preparation number one. we did at least have the map and the lead jeep for 640 military policeman, 140 vehicles, the driver and elite jeep and the lieutenant have a map. crossing into the base, i notice that there was a shore patrolman working the midnight shift at the gate. no one was coming in. a few cars were coming in and i told my driver, ron, stop. let's ask the this guy how to get down to mississippi. he put the map out on the hood any of the flashlight. yes sir go down to this lighting get to this dateline and take highway 78 and you are going
so i grabbed my driver and radio operator in a looked out across one of president eisenhower's new interstates going alongside it and i saw phillips 66 gas station. there is the rest of the story. i grabbed him and went over and walked in full battle gear, gas mask, pistol and everything else up into this midnight on the midnight shift filling station operator. can i have a map of? you know, when the shows an edge of memphis appear? he jumped off of his stool, scattered around behind the...
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and one of them was president eisenhower. and first, it's interesting to hear the mechanics of this kind of a call to a predecessor, ma but because of something that they talk about right at the beginning, i want to ask ellen about it after the tape is played. i'm going to read a paragraph and then we will be okay. this is the president. general, what if the soviet union, khrushchev, announces tomorrow which i think he will that if we attack cuba, that is going to be nuclear war? and what is your judgment as to the chances they will fire these things off if we invade cuba? eisenhower, oh, i don't believe they will. a point not elaborate on. and ellen, what i wanted to ask you, when you hear tapes and read transcripts from the missile crisis, one of the things that fascinates me is the extent to which berlin was on president kennedy's mind almost hourly. talk about that a little bit. and how could somebody like -- here we go. >> if we attack you become it's going to be nuclear war. and what is your judgment as to the chances t
and one of them was president eisenhower. and first, it's interesting to hear the mechanics of this kind of a call to a predecessor, ma but because of something that they talk about right at the beginning, i want to ask ellen about it after the tape is played. i'm going to read a paragraph and then we will be okay. this is the president. general, what if the soviet union, khrushchev, announces tomorrow which i think he will that if we attack cuba, that is going to be nuclear war? and what is...
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eisenhower, if you will. for politics. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. >>> inform 1933 franklin delano roosevelt was sworn in as president for the first of his four terms and with these words he delivered an inaugural address that's been called the most important american speech of the 20th century. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> of that voice rings true. anyway, f dsmth r's first inall ral has the last to be healed in march. the 20th amendment ratified in the january of '33 moved all subsequent inaugurals to january so it would be colder and we'll be right back. [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers... [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal congestion. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu
eisenhower, if you will. for politics. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. >>> inform 1933 franklin delano roosevelt was sworn in as president for the first of his four terms and with these words he delivered an inaugural address that's been called the most important american speech of the 20th century....
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in the 1950s when eisenhower put a sharp limit on overall defense spending there was tremendous conflict, the air force and the navy viewed each other the same way we view the communist. >> jennifer: that's what this is so fascinating. you indicate the plot to change the american way of war. a guy like petraeus had to change a great deal. i appreciate you coming our own war room fred kaplan. coming up a special lbgt ed decision of the best of the rest. to remove grease, gunk and flakes. deep. like me. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders deep clean for men. ♪ ♪ >> jennifer: now for a look at the best of the rest the stories i don't want you progressives to miss on this wednesday evening. tonight we're lbgt themed. on this date in 1961 jfk gave his fist state of the union address, and he talked about the economy, our role in the world and equality. take a listen. >> the denial of constitutional rights to some of our fellow americans on account of race at the ballot box and elsewhere disturbed the national conscious, and subjects us to the charge of world opinion that our democracy is n
in the 1950s when eisenhower put a sharp limit on overall defense spending there was tremendous conflict, the air force and the navy viewed each other the same way we view the communist. >> jennifer: that's what this is so fascinating. you indicate the plot to change the american way of war. a guy like petraeus had to change a great deal. i appreciate you coming our own war room fred kaplan. coming up a special lbgt ed decision of the best of the rest. to remove grease, gunk and flakes....
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president obama, reagan, eisenhower, and president franklin roosevelt. the question is can he use this momentum, can he use this support to get his agenda done. that's his challenge. >> and the challenge is getting it done within the next two years. we don't know what's going to happen. we don't know if there's going to be another republican surge, so the president has to get that list of foreign policy demands, the list of immigration, and the list of gun control done in the next 18 months. not even two years. and i think immigration is going to be another one of the big issues. gun control. but one caution i have with gun control is gun control is also very much controlled at the state level. so while we may see an assault weapons ban, at the end of the day, it's the capitals that oversees what happens with guns. >> margie, when you look at second terms, it's generally pretty hard to get things done, but it can happen. ronald reagan dealt with tax reform. bill clinton balanced the budget. george bush tried to privatize social security, wasn't successfu
president obama, reagan, eisenhower, and president franklin roosevelt. the question is can he use this momentum, can he use this support to get his agenda done. that's his challenge. >> and the challenge is getting it done within the next two years. we don't know what's going to happen. we don't know if there's going to be another republican surge, so the president has to get that list of foreign policy demands, the list of immigration, and the list of gun control done in the next 18...
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eisenhower and the federal troops desegregating central school. and gene patterson said that the memorial service, jack was never the same after that. you know, a common theme running through all of these stories was corruption in government, state officials, and competent doctors . the movement. then what he really did, and what i like to do in washington. he battled in justice and exposed. when he found and justice, when everett was committee exposed it. started when it was 22 and went to the time that he died. and that's why he believes so much in the first amendment. you know, there is an old myth that is shattered by this book, the way. the constitution. i think bill was here, wrote about this recently. a lot of -- lore was commenced gospel truth, we all believed in ejected not stay at the atlanta constitution because mr. carter and bill fields, the management would not give him a $5 raise. $5. stated as truce. president carter, you get a 50 percent raise. he was paid $10,000. he got $15,000 at the los angeles times. so it wasn't so bad as al
eisenhower and the federal troops desegregating central school. and gene patterson said that the memorial service, jack was never the same after that. you know, a common theme running through all of these stories was corruption in government, state officials, and competent doctors . the movement. then what he really did, and what i like to do in washington. he battled in justice and exposed. when he found and justice, when everett was committee exposed it. started when it was 22 and went to the...
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ronald reagan, bill clinton, the eisenhower, and harry truman, and richard nixon. then, president john f. kennedy. george h. w. bush, lyndon johnson, jimmy carter, and we will wrap up the night at 11:00 eastern with george w. bush's speech from 2001. speeches from 10 past presidents. >> the greatest honor history can bestow is the title of peacemaker. this honor now beckons america. the chance to help lead the world at last out of the valley of turmoil and on to that high ground of peace man has dreamed of since the dawn of civilization. >> a new program. the benefits of our masses and industrial progress available for the improvement of underdeveloped areas. >> this weekend, public radio's back story. the history and traditions of presidential inaugurations, live, saturday morning, at 11:00 ..m. eastern are lagarde held a press conference. this week, the imf announced a bailout for greece. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning. happy new year. welcome to the fund. a few comments to begin with. i was trying to think of a way to encapsulate the way we perceive 2013. m
ronald reagan, bill clinton, the eisenhower, and harry truman, and richard nixon. then, president john f. kennedy. george h. w. bush, lyndon johnson, jimmy carter, and we will wrap up the night at 11:00 eastern with george w. bush's speech from 2001. speeches from 10 past presidents. >> the greatest honor history can bestow is the title of peacemaker. this honor now beckons america. the chance to help lead the world at last out of the valley of turmoil and on to that high ground of peace...
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that's president eisenhower. you know, just before he came home from europe, he said the first thing he wanted to do was see a ball game, and he did. and that's mr. kennedy, bobby. but i know that you knew that. he used to go to the ballpark and eat hotdogged and drink soda pop and this year president johnson will take his turn from pitching from that pitch. >> gee, joe, after all these things, i guess my book at home is right when they say baseball is a in accordance game. >>> up next, president obama said he honed his re-election would break the republican fever of obstructionism, but even he admits that hasn't happened, and now paul ryan says the president wants to destroy the republican party. usual of whatting "hardball," the place for politics. as you a. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite ha
that's president eisenhower. you know, just before he came home from europe, he said the first thing he wanted to do was see a ball game, and he did. and that's mr. kennedy, bobby. but i know that you knew that. he used to go to the ballpark and eat hotdogged and drink soda pop and this year president johnson will take his turn from pitching from that pitch. >> gee, joe, after all these things, i guess my book at home is right when they say baseball is a in accordance game. >>>...
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and that makes obama the first president since dwight eisenhower to win at least 51% of the vote in back-to-back elections, and he's the first democrat to do so since fdr. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." after a week in which lawmakers from the northeast, democrats and republicans, were livid that speaker john boehner pulled a vote on hurricane sandy aid, the house finally got around to voting on it today. it overwhelmingly approved nearly $10 billion for flood insurance, but not before a number of frustrated congressmen said it was about time. >> this legislation is vital. this is not a handout. this is not something we're looking for as a favor. >> this action by the house republican leadership is too little and too late. >> these are human beings, human beings, children that have been completely displaced, and it's up to us to get them back on their feet. >> this is a total, total disaster in helping those people that we are pompously saying and pontificating about we're helping them. isn't that wonderful? what's our jobs? we're not doing anybody any favors. that's why we
and that makes obama the first president since dwight eisenhower to win at least 51% of the vote in back-to-back elections, and he's the first democrat to do so since fdr. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." after a week in which lawmakers from the northeast, democrats and republicans, were livid that speaker john boehner pulled a vote on hurricane sandy aid, the house finally got around to voting on it today. it overwhelmingly approved nearly $10 billion for...
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way, the history of anwar sadat and shimon peres and rabin, people who have fought the good wars, and eisenhower, if you will. >> and learned the lessons. >> and thank you, peter and joan. >>> up next -- this prompter is a little slow. two kennedys, former congressman patrick kennedy and his cousin christopher kennedy lawford, join us to talk about addiction and guns. this is "hardball," the place for politics. but way too many aren't. some of the ones that push mutual funds with their names on them -- aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? am i in the best fund for me, or them? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes, it's best for them. then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. why? because that's not the business we're in. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared i
way, the history of anwar sadat and shimon peres and rabin, people who have fought the good wars, and eisenhower, if you will. >> and learned the lessons. >> and thank you, peter and joan. >>> up next -- this prompter is a little slow. two kennedys, former congressman patrick kennedy and his cousin christopher kennedy lawford, join us to talk about addiction and guns. this is "hardball," the place for politics. but way too many aren't. some of the ones that push...
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host: wasn't there a bit of a snit between truman and eisenhower? guest: there was. we knew they did not get along so well and we also know that the transition from clinton to w. bush, there were stories circulating in the press at that time that the carter people in leaving, had slipped to the w. key off their computers. some indicated happened. it, their rivalries and some signs manifest themselves. in terms of our government, is generally peaceful transitions. host: public school number 22 out of new york has started a in early performance up on the west front. there were just singing in benigno and will probably have another song in just a second. they are one of the early performers on the west front. let's listen to just say second that we will come back to calls -- ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [carry the courage] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you know you can make it, you've got the whole world in your hands. you have been working for this moment. you are shining. host: two live pictures on your screen, one from the capitol and the other from st. john's episcopal
host: wasn't there a bit of a snit between truman and eisenhower? guest: there was. we knew they did not get along so well and we also know that the transition from clinton to w. bush, there were stories circulating in the press at that time that the carter people in leaving, had slipped to the w. key off their computers. some indicated happened. it, their rivalries and some signs manifest themselves. in terms of our government, is generally peaceful transitions. host: public school number 22...
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look at what eisenhower did. he dealt with little rock and civil rights. ike created nasa created anwar de demilitarized antarctica. and bill clinton, what would he have been without a second term. he's able to go around and talk about surplus because he had a second term. ronald reagan. i'm tire of hearing about iran-contra. diplomacy with gorbachev was a big deal. >> so you're not worried about the second term. >> not only am i not, the president can't be. >> make sure his team is focused the agenda and getting things >>> good morning. sun and clouds around today. it's going on a chilly one, but not as cold as four years ago. 34 now in town. 28 across the bay. good looking day today. inauguration day. sunshine, some clouds, breezy, chilly, some late afternoon flurries and snow >>> there's a record number of women in the new congress however, they are still far outnumbered by the men. we'll ask three female senators just why they think that is ahead on "cbs this morning" from washington. we'll be right back. thn this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is brou
look at what eisenhower did. he dealt with little rock and civil rights. ike created nasa created anwar de demilitarized antarctica. and bill clinton, what would he have been without a second term. he's able to go around and talk about surplus because he had a second term. ronald reagan. i'm tire of hearing about iran-contra. diplomacy with gorbachev was a big deal. >> so you're not worried about the second term. >> not only am i not, the president can't be. >> make sure his...
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eisenhower demilitarized antarctica or people would be feuding over military rights in antarctica and kept it as a peace zone. it's not that much for president obama to talk about climate change. how many sandies do we need or record breaking temperatures? forests are burning in wyoming and colorado and mexico. this is a big problem and others have shown leadership on climate and i think the president joined them yesterday. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, they squared off on jeopardy and now chris matthews and robert gibbs face off again. and getting drunk here at the dublin in washington d.c. matthews versus gibbs straight ahead, plus the mayor joins the celebration. we'll be right back. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes in
eisenhower demilitarized antarctica or people would be feuding over military rights in antarctica and kept it as a peace zone. it's not that much for president obama to talk about climate change. how many sandies do we need or record breaking temperatures? forests are burning in wyoming and colorado and mexico. this is a big problem and others have shown leadership on climate and i think the president joined them yesterday. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, they squared off on...
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eisenhower was enormously patient, the quality i wish i had more of and most us wish we had more. he would only decide things when he absolutely had to and he would wait. let the other side make their case. but then he moved. and he meant business. >> brian: he ended up making up with truman and beingen asset so jfk, even when he was out of office, everyone still looked up to him. evan thomas, "ike's bluff "q it's amazing how much we could use a guy like ike today in a leadership position. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> brian: coming up straight ahead, there are certain things all new moms need to know. the dos and don'ts are next. first let's check in with somebody really important. going by the name martha mccallum. >> a little late. but thank you, brian. so coming up, senator jeff blake is part of the group of eight senators who are at the center of immigration reform. he joins us. he'll also be at the big hearing next hour in terms of the showdown on gun control. a man is holding a six-year-old. he grabbed off of a bus to the horror of the other kids on that bu
eisenhower was enormously patient, the quality i wish i had more of and most us wish we had more. he would only decide things when he absolutely had to and he would wait. let the other side make their case. but then he moved. and he meant business. >> brian: he ended up making up with truman and beingen asset so jfk, even when he was out of office, everyone still looked up to him. evan thomas, "ike's bluff "q it's amazing how much we could use a guy like ike today in a...
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that's what eisenhower did. eisenhower hired people he didn't even know. his rule was, i don't want any friends. bring me in everything you got. that's what leaders do. and it was this fake controversy that liberals churned up for a month. and now that barack -- again, i hate to say this because it gets so tiresome saying it -- if a republican in 2013 had a cabinet that looked like that, that republican would be savaged. this is what ruth marcus writes in "the washington post." "obama needs some binders of women. about all those white guys: what a shame. not an outrage, but a shame. the face of power that president obama has chosen to present to the country and the world with his second-term cabinet picks is striking. except for the african-american president at the top of the pyramid, for its retro look, white and male. it's "mad men" goes to washington, except peggy's leaving. to look at the most important jobs in the government, in 2013, and see such a lack of diversity is just so drearily disappointing especially because it could easily have been so di
that's what eisenhower did. eisenhower hired people he didn't even know. his rule was, i don't want any friends. bring me in everything you got. that's what leaders do. and it was this fake controversy that liberals churned up for a month. and now that barack -- again, i hate to say this because it gets so tiresome saying it -- if a republican in 2013 had a cabinet that looked like that, that republican would be savaged. this is what ruth marcus writes in "the washington post."...
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that would have been, i believe, president eisenhower. and there has been some talk of elongating the presidential term to a third term. i think that would be a grave mistake as well. host: why is that? caller: again, because instead of allowing a change, we are stuck. he did not win the election by a landslide. the people's vote, the electoral college is a very different representation, i believe, than if you look at the numbers of the people voting. therefore you have to understand that, yes, he did win, but what about the other 48 or 49% of america? we deserve to have our beliefs represented after a period of time. i think to allow a third term would be a mistake. host: more from an item that we got online by rich robinson, a political consultant in silicon valley, out in california. he writes that term limits came about as recognition that jerry manneddering by the legislature virtually ensured lifetime jobs of elected officials. the recent reform that provided an independent commission to redraw lines without any recognition of party
that would have been, i believe, president eisenhower. and there has been some talk of elongating the presidential term to a third term. i think that would be a grave mistake as well. host: why is that? caller: again, because instead of allowing a change, we are stuck. he did not win the election by a landslide. the people's vote, the electoral college is a very different representation, i believe, than if you look at the numbers of the people voting. therefore you have to understand that, yes,...
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take what president eisenhower did in developing the state highway system. burying plastic capsules or plastic slots down the center of each lane 24 inches down which can be picked up on the bottom of each car. we to stop the chinese dominating the lithium battery technology so we can put lighter battery packs on these cars and have a reasonable range to get to the next major thoroughfare. what do you think of that? guest: a lot of interesting ideas. i think you'll see a tremendous strides in terms of efficiency and battery technology in terms of size and cost. that is one of the barriers for hybrid electric vehicles. it is important to focus on the quality of batteries. try to bring the production back to the united states. there are a lot of challenges for the united states economy. quarter after quarter the auto sector is a bright stop -- spot where we see will growth. there have been some quarters for the auto sector was almost all of the economic growth in the country. the auto sector is doing its part to move the country forward. host: what is your gro
take what president eisenhower did in developing the state highway system. burying plastic capsules or plastic slots down the center of each lane 24 inches down which can be picked up on the bottom of each car. we to stop the chinese dominating the lithium battery technology so we can put lighter battery packs on these cars and have a reasonable range to get to the next major thoroughfare. what do you think of that? guest: a lot of interesting ideas. i think you'll see a tremendous strides in...
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in fact, it seemed like it derailed the talks when he was there in the eisenhower executive office building and the one thing ha we haven't really touched on this morning that was contained in his comments is he wants more tax hikes next year. forget about what may be going through the house and becoming law with this fiscal cliff thing today. he wants more tax hikes next year. >> juliet: america wants to hear about the spending cuts. let's get to some of the other stories makes news. lots of energy in times square last night as people rang in the new year. about a million people were in times square. they watched that famous waterford crystal ball drop as confetti and fireworks filled the air. moving over to vegas, lots of revellers along the strip in vegas as fireworks went off from eight different roof tops. live music throughout the city. >> steve: that's cool. >> juliet: seattle, fireworks lit up the space needle. over 60,000 people packed downtown there. take a look at this terrifying scene here. a helicopter trying to rescue a stranded -- >> steve: oh, my goodness. >> juliet: this ha
in fact, it seemed like it derailed the talks when he was there in the eisenhower executive office building and the one thing ha we haven't really touched on this morning that was contained in his comments is he wants more tax hikes next year. forget about what may be going through the house and becoming law with this fiscal cliff thing today. he wants more tax hikes next year. >> juliet: america wants to hear about the spending cuts. let's get to some of the other stories makes news....
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white eisenhower in 1957. harry truman, 1940 nine. 1960 nine, richard nixon, then president kennedy in 1961. george w. bush in 19 99. lyndon johnson that from 1965. jimmy carter from 1977. we will wrap up with george w. bush from 2001. starting tonight at 8:00 pm on c-span. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear -- , --[no audio]>> the official swearing ceremony at the white house before noon eastern. our coverage includes your phone calls and a look back at the 2009 presidential inaugural address. the public and inaugural ceremony will be swearing in at noon eastern at the us capitol and other festivities, including the capitol luncheon and parade. live coverage begins at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. join the conversation by phone, facebook, and on twitter. >> you can see the crews finishing up work between the white house and the capitol getting ready for the inauguration. you can see in front of the white house off of the inaugural parade on monday. some of the finishing touches are going up. there is a pre
white eisenhower in 1957. harry truman, 1940 nine. 1960 nine, richard nixon, then president kennedy in 1961. george w. bush in 19 99. lyndon johnson that from 1965. jimmy carter from 1977. we will wrap up with george w. bush from 2001. starting tonight at 8:00 pm on c-span. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear -- , --[no audio]>> the official swearing ceremony at the white house before noon eastern. our coverage includes your phone calls and a look back at the 2009...
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. >> brian: since eisenhower. >> steve: that's right. now we have graphic evidence that we could be number one with dogs as well because we have so many pictures of people who have sent in the photographs, we asked for t of your dog or cat watching television. >> brian: are we going to share them? >> steve: we will, coming up. >> brian: fantastic. >> gretchen: let's get them some nielsen ratings boxes. >> brian: right. here is hoping we have one bearded collie. >> gretchen: why? >> brian: i just think they're exciting dogs who understand programming. >> gretchen: that's why you got a we are meese mountain dog. >> brian: right. >> steve: you had a choice. >> brian: i did. that was runner up. >> gretchen: a few hours from now, vice president joe biden will meet with gun control organizations at the white house about a new push to ban assault weapons. all eyes are focused on tomorrow because the nra comest with the task force. peter doocy is live in washington. i guess it's a fair and balanced approach. >> and gretchen, today's meetses with
. >> brian: since eisenhower. >> steve: that's right. now we have graphic evidence that we could be number one with dogs as well because we have so many pictures of people who have sent in the photographs, we asked for t of your dog or cat watching television. >> brian: are we going to share them? >> steve: we will, coming up. >> brian: fantastic. >> gretchen: let's get them some nielsen ratings boxes. >> brian: right. here is hoping we have one bearded...
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they used their money to develop the state highway system under eisenhower. i checked the web site. there is someone president that has not use social security money for something. so anyway, like i said i don't know if you guys realize that. we will pay our fair share. we want the wealthy to pay their fair share. we don't ask for their well. we just asked, let's live by the golden rule. that's all. >> host: thanks for the call. kenny is joining us from piedmont south carolina, republican line with john freehery and jim manley joining us on our sunday roundtable. good morning, kenny. >> caller: yes, my question is why is the comment about fiscal responsibility always coming out when the democrats are in power? the republicans were in power they never said a word about fiscal responsibility. these guys are in place and now it's time time to corrective. >> host: we will get a response. john freehery. >> guest: first all talk about the first call. i don't think anyone is talking about slashing social security benefits for current seniors or current retirees or medicare benefits. i thin
they used their money to develop the state highway system under eisenhower. i checked the web site. there is someone president that has not use social security money for something. so anyway, like i said i don't know if you guys realize that. we will pay our fair share. we want the wealthy to pay their fair share. we don't ask for their well. we just asked, let's live by the golden rule. that's all. >> host: thanks for the call. kenny is joining us from piedmont south carolina, republican...
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but dwight eisenhower understood it would have huge costs and undergo huge consequences so he opted for deterrence and containment. put pressure on them so they found it difficult to operate and maintain the deterrence that says to them if you try to do something you will be annihilated. the soviet union was regarded as a crazy power bent on revolution. stalin just sacrificed millions of his people. they were routinely called crazy, irrational, all the things you've heard about iran. but we learned that the proper course of action was not roll back but containment and deterrence. then we watched this again in china. john kennedy feared if china went nuclear 25 other countries will would nuclear. china did go nuclear. he talked about the need for a nuclear war. he said it would cause sacrifices but it would be educational. he said that half of the world would be destroyed. that is a crazy and messy comment and yet, what we learned was that it could be contained and deterred. pakistan fought a war every 15 years, three wars in 30 years. then they got nuclear weapons and in the last 40 yea
but dwight eisenhower understood it would have huge costs and undergo huge consequences so he opted for deterrence and containment. put pressure on them so they found it difficult to operate and maintain the deterrence that says to them if you try to do something you will be annihilated. the soviet union was regarded as a crazy power bent on revolution. stalin just sacrificed millions of his people. they were routinely called crazy, irrational, all the things you've heard about iran. but we...